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Windows, Networking and Software
FAQ, Tips, Hints, and Wisdom for Windows 98x/XP
David Gok 91
RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\inf\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove
Note: This will prevent a long delay when opening Outlook Express if you have the Contacts pane enabled.
To prevent this, click Start, Run and enter REGEDIT Go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express
Right click in the right pane and select New, Dword value. Give it the name Hide Messenger Double click
this new entry and set the value to 2.
Microsoft Office – Installation of 97 et. Al.
If you have problems with MS Access Registration, see if these help:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q141373
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q117546
If you get the error message: “there is no user license for Access on this machine”, rename
\windows\fonts\hatten.ttf to something else (like hatten.old) and reinstall Access.
There is a known issue with spellcheck from O97 and XP, but there is a simple fix. If you have a problem
with it, do a system search for "csapi3t1.dll" and copy to Outlook Express folder. If you don't find it on
your system, use your XP CD, then
Start \ Run \ Type in EXPAND X:\I386\CSAPI3T1.DL_ C:\CSAPI3T1.DLL
("X" is your CDRom drive letter and C: is your Windows XP drive)
Net Send – Removing
There is a feature of Windows (including Windows 2000 and XP) called "Net Send" that's typically used by
Network Administrators to broadcast messages to everyone on a network - things like "The network is
going down in ten minutes for unscheduled repairs" or "Joe's birthday party is in full swing in room E-
1017." The messages appear in their own windows on the screen.
Apparently a company called DirectAdvertiser came up with a way to shanghai the "Net Send" command,
and use it to transmit spam over the Internet, using the net send command with IP addresses.
I don't use Net Send. You probably don't use Net Send. So why is it running on your computer? It's just
another lousy program that can only gum up the works. Get rid of the stupid thing!
Here's how:
Click Start | Run, type services.msc and hit Enter.
Right-click on Messenger and pick Properties
Click Stop
In the Startup type box pick Manual
Click OK all the way out
Network Neighborhood Missing
I don't have the icon for Network Neighborhood appearing on my desktop nor does Network Neighborhood
show up in Windows Explorer.
I don't know when it disappeared as I had never used this computer on a network previously. I have just set
up a small wireless network in my house using a D-Link router, SMC network card on my PC and a D-Link
PC card on the laptop. The setup works fine for accessing the Internet from either computer, but without
Network Neighborhood I am not able to see the laptop from the desktop or visa versa. And, I am not able
to set up a share for the printer which is attached to the desktop.
I kind of suspect that I found a "Tip" somewhere that explained how I could remove the icon from the
desktop, etc. but I'm not really sure. Anyway, I have tried everything that I can think of short of re-
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